Miguel A. Figueroa is the director of the American Library Association’s (ALA) Office for Diversity. Prior to his position at ALA, he worked as Network Services Coordinator for the National Network of Libraries of Medicine Middle Atlantic Region at NYU's Ehrman Medical Library and as Associate Director of Publishing for Neal-Schuman Publishers. Figueroa is an active member of ALA and the Special Libraries Association (SLA). He is co-editor of the book “Staff Development Strategies That Work!: Stories and Strategies from New Librarians” (Neal-Schuman, 2008). Figueroa graduated in 2003 from the Knowledge River Program, part of the School of Information Resources and Library Science at the University of Arizona (Tucson), with a strong focus on the impact of diversity on libraries and library services.

Miguel A. Figueroa is the director of the American Library Association’s (ALA) Office for Diversity. Prior to his position at ALA, he worked as Network Services Coordinator for the National Network of Libraries of Medicine Middle Atlantic Region at NYU's Ehrman Medical Library and as Associate Director of Publishing for Neal-Schuman Publishers. Figueroa is an active member of ALA and the Special Libraries Association (SLA). He is co-editor of the book “Staff Development Strategies That Work!: Stories and Strategies from New Librarians” (Neal-Schuman, 2008). Figueroa graduated in 2003 from the Knowledge River Program, part of the School of Information Resources and Library Science at the University of Arizona (Tucson), with a strong focus on the impact of diversity on libraries and library services.

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Miguel A. Figueroa is the director of the American Library Association’s (ALA) Office for Diversity. Prior to his position at ALA, he worked as Network Services Coordinator for the National Network of Libraries of Medicine Middle Atlantic Region at NYU's Ehrman Medical Library and as Associate Director of Publishing for Neal-Schuman Publishers. Figueroa is an active member of ALA and the Special Libraries Association (SLA). He is co-editor of the book “Staff Development Strategies That Work!: Stories and Strategies from New Librarians” (Neal-Schuman, 2008). Figueroa graduated in 2003 from the Knowledge River Program, part of the School of Information Resources and Library Science at the University of Arizona (Tucson), with a strong focus on the impact of diversity on libraries and library services.